NETHER
LOCHABER WAR MEMORIAL

The
Roll of Honour for Nether Lochaber in Inverness-shire. Although it covers
all religions it is kept in St. Bride's Episcopal Church in North Ballachulish
[GB Grid Ref NN 052 610] and covers World War 1 only. The names are
split by area and the details are given are forenames (where possible),
surname, rank, Regiment or service and any other relevant information.
The table below contains all the names but the details have been slightly
re-ordered for ease of reading. Where further information has been found
then this has been added, including the details for those who died.
There is a further Memorial Stone covering World War 2 in Innis na Birlinn
Cemetery, which belongs to the Nether Lochaber community (GB Grid ref
NN 026 644) and is off the A82 about 1 mile north of the Corran Ferry.

Private,
Royal Air Force, Died - there is a D F Mackenzie
listed on CWGC as Second Lieutenant, Royal Air Force. Died
4 August 1918. Buried East of the church in IVER HEATH (ST. MARGARET)
CHURCHYARD, Buckinghamshire.

ERECTED
BY
THE PEOPLE OF NETHER LOCHABER
IN PROUD REMEMBERANCE OF THOSE WHO FELL
IN THE WORLD WAR 1939-45

MACGIBBON

Dugald

[Spelt
MCGIBBON on CWGC] Lance Corporal 2984100, 2nd Battalion, Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders. Died as a prisoner of war of the
Japanese in Thailand 7th September 1943 [memorial stone states
27th September 1943. Aged 21. Son of Dugald and Mary McGibbon,
of Onich. Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Plot
2. Row J. Grave 9.